I’ve Lost My Cat

I’ve Lost My Cat by Philippe Beha is a children’s book published by the Canadian Children’s Book Centre in September 2012. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a young boy who loses his beloved cat, Greyling, described as round, cute, and yellow, black, and white. As the boy’s friends join in the search, they bring various animals that somewhat resemble Greyling, including a leopard, a pig, and an elephant, but none of them are the cat he is looking for.
Readers will find a whimsical narrative that captures the boy’s journey and the amusing attempts of his friends to help him find his pet. The story highlights themes of friendship and the challenges of searching for something precious. With its engaging premise, this book invites young readers to explore the bond between a boy and his cat while enjoying the humorous misadventures that unfold during the search.
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The story of a young boy who loses his cat – he’s round, he’s cute, he’s yellow, black and white, and his name is Greyling. The boy’s friends all try to find Greyling and they bring the young boy all sorts animals that somewhat match the description of his cat. They bring him a leopard, a pig and an elephant … but none of them are Greyling.
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